Office 2007

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super74nvoa

I am thinkin about loading office 2007 onto my laptop but i am going to be
getting a free windows 7 upgrade and was wondering if i could reload it
again. just wondering because we already loaded it on two other computers and
if i load it this time i want to make sure i can reload it without rebuying it
 
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super74nvoa

Eshwar said:
If you have office Home and Students 2007 then you can use it on 3 computers.


Ik that much. but if i install it again, i will be at 3 computers. i was
just wondering if something in the computer is how it knows that i have
installed it on certain computers, and since the computer would be the same i
was wondering if after i upgrade it if i would be able to reinstall it since
it is essentially the same computer just with a new operating system. Just
wondering if i should wait.
 
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Eshwar

You can reinstall if its same computer.

super74nvoa said:
Ik that much. but if i install it again, i will be at 3 computers. i was
just wondering if something in the computer is how it knows that i have
installed it on certain computers, and since the computer would be the same i
was wondering if after i upgrade it if i would be able to reinstall it since
it is essentially the same computer just with a new operating system. Just
wondering if i should wait.
 
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undisclosed

Super74nova,
Yes, you should be able to reinstall Microsoft Office 2007 when you
install your free Windows 7 Upgrade in October. The 3 licenses are per
computers, not OS's. If you would like to learn a little more about
Windows 7 in an effort to familiarize yourself with this new operating
system, Microsoft does have a site with whitepapers, tutorials,
walkthroughs and screen casts on all the “under the hood” features in
Win 7. Check out the Springboard site for Windows 7 on TechNet here
'Windows 7 | Support, Deployment, Resources' (http://tinyurl.com/832nco)

Jessica
Microsoft Windows Client Team
 

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